Timestamp: 25th day of Spring, 510 AV
After meeting up and discussing the details, the two Nuit had traveled down to Sunberth by foot and taken a boat up to Zeltiva, then had signed up for one of the trade ships that also carried passengers to reach their destination of Sahova, an island off the eastern coast of Sylira. Above all, Sahova was known for one fact: being inhabited by Nuit.
The strongest feeling in Malia’s chest and eyes as they were slowly approaching the harbor was, naturally, curiosity. It was steadily glowing in her eyes, these pitch-black orbs with the faint blue shimmer in them. Although she hadn’t been talkative for the whole journey – as it was her habit –, she had listened and heard wondrous and fantastic tales about the island of the undead. They were powerful Animators and many services were provided by professionally crafted golems. That much was fact and that much she could imagine, having worked with the theory of Animation before. What she regarded as cock-and-bull stories, however, was that the whole population consisted of golems or that the Nuit killed every visitor for experimental purposes or to make them one of their own. If Malia’s opinion was anywhere near reasonable, they would carefully consider which individual to choose for the Daek-Nuit, the transformation ritual. She just couldn’t believe that undead were produced like … say, bread. One after another, without thinking about right or wrong or enough.
Anyway, soon the ship anchored in the harbor that was covered in eerie silence. Malia felt a bit uncomfortable, but she also appreciated the lack of any loud noises. In a city like Syliras, one’s senses were often swamped with too many impressions. Not here though.
They had been told to stay on the ship until being approached by a golem, so that was what they did. Malia, however, wanted to make something clear before they entered the island and its civilization and thus gently dragged Cosette away from the crew. Her eyes penetrated the other girl as she whispered:
“I don’t want you to mention my real name here, not at all. I will be Azola during our stay. Do you understand?” As soon as she got a clear answer, she prevented Cosette from saying more.
“Don’t ask, I can’t tell you anyway.” Or rather, she didn’t dare to tell her. Everyone who knew something was in danger, so it was some kind of protection if they knew as little as possible. Hopefully they would be left alone if it came down to an encounter.
Malia really hoped that traveling Sahova wouldn’t turn out to be a terrible mistake.
Then the golem approached and spoke in a strangely metallic voice. Cosette must have been used to that sight, but Malia eyed it with suppressed suspicion. Hoping that it wouldn’t be too intelligent, she answered:
“My name is Azola, and I’ve come here to study and learn from the resident mages. It’s the usual things that I carry with me in this backpack, toiletries, clothing and so on.” Although she hesitated to unpack, she eventually produced a yellow and violet dress as an example and hoped that that would be enough. She herself was wearing practical street clothing in dark shades as well as her worn, ankle-long cloak.
After they had passed the entrance procedures, Malia waited for Cosette to lead the way. Since the girl had been to the island before, she expected her to know which direction they had to turn into.